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Title: Trhe Integrating Meter And Its Uses
Author: John A. Eppler
Source: 1939 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1939
Abstract: Before discussing the various types of integrating meters, let us first define integration and its relation to measurement. Integration means the adding of a series of like objects, whether they are numbers, area of rectangles, or volumes of gas. Just as the addition of 2+2+26, 3 volumes of gas, each being 2 cubic feet, when integrated, or added, equals 6 cubic feet. now the meters which perform this simple operation, most nearly like the additions cited, are the positive displacement Glover meters, tin or iron cased, which, day after day, do this ceaseless integration of the volumes of gas used by our consumers. Every time the meter clicks, a fixed volume of gas has passed through it and has been registered on the dial train as an addition to the total volume which has preceded it.




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